BlueCrab said:Rainsong,
Good question. Since a very young child was the victim, you have to read between the lines in regard to what Wecht is telling the reader about an accidental strangulation. My BDI theories are similar to Wecht's theory, so here it is in a nutshell.
IMO JonBenet Ramsey was accidentally strangled while erotic asphyxiation was being performed on her. The device wrapped around her throat was not a garrote. It was a device designed and built to be used for erotic asphyxiation (EA) and autoerotic asphyxiation (AEA), both of them dangerous masturbation techniques. The goal of the devices is to enhance orgasms by temporarily restricting air to the lungs and hence oxygen to the brain. Due to evidence of a stun gun having been used on JonBenet, her participation in the EA game was likely involuntary. (snip)
My theory on why the safety mechanism on the EA device wrapped around JonBenet's neck failed is that her hair got entangled in the slip knot that should have easily released the tension on the ligature when let go, but it didn't release. I theorize that, fighting to breathe, JonBenet, or her partner, in a panic pulled on the cord and made the knot with the hair tangled in it even tighter -- asphyxiating her.
The final extreme tightening of the ligature and the bash in the head, IMO, were both part of the staging to go along with the fake ransom note from a bunch of bad asses from a "small foreign faction".
IMO the perpetrators were children experimenting with something they knew little about, although some of my BDI theories include an older accomplice. The parents, of course, helped cover up the crime and continue to coverup to this day.
BlueCrab
Accidental strangulation, no matter what the reason, cannot be an option since the knot used on the garrote/noose/leash ligature is a knot specifically used to lessen the chance of slipping.
Also consider this, if what you say actually occurred, JonBenet would still have been alive as witnessed by the small accumulation of blood within her skull and slight narrowing of the sulci and flattening of the gyri.
Burke was not a large child and I doubt he would have had the strength to inflict the blow that shattered her skull. If his friend, whom you believe was an accessory to the murder, inflicted the blow, why was he satisfied with one crack? Would a child of his age have so much confidence in his strength that he wouldn't feel the need to inflict two or more blows to insure her death? This leaves the blow to the head to one of the parents. Why would either Patsy or John bludgeon their child when all they had to do was rush her to the hospital?
Patsy Ramsey spoke with JonBenet about her private body areas. Given JonBenet's personality, I found it difficult to accept that she would meekly comply to any sexual demands by her brother or his friend.
The note itself does not exhibit any of the traits of a childhood hand. Most children, and for that matter, many adults are not apt to write such a long tome in block letters. The sooner they can get the job done, the better.
Had children been responsible for writing the note, one should see much poorer grammar, serious misspellings and less organized thought patterns within the wording itself. Since we know John Ramsey was eliminated as the author, that leaves Patsy and her handwriting barely raised a spike on the seismograph of handwriting experts.
One other item...why would a young boy even give a thought to giving a young girl an increased orgasm? Most children at this age are quite self-centered and their thoughts are focused on giving themselves pleasure rather than other people.
Your theory(ies) makes no sense from so many angles and ignores too much of the evidence.
Sorry, one more item...one should never read between the lines. Oftentimes one reads what isn't there.
Rainsong